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After the sandstorm last week, I noticed a fine dust coating everything in my bedroom—furniture, books, even the curtains. The AC filter is clogged with it as well, and my kids have been complaining of scratchy throats. How urgent do you think we need to be about cleaning this up, and could it be affecting our health?
Posted by Giulia Schmidt
Asked on December 13, 2025 6:35 pm
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Yes, dust from sandstorms can be harmful to health. In dubai and the UAE, such storms are not uncommon during certain seasons, particularly in the spring and early summer months. The fine particles of desert dust that get carried by these winds can contain a variety of pollutants including silica, metals, pesticides, and other particulate matter which may pose respiratory risks.

In your case, it sounds like you're experiencing some immediate effects, such as a scratchy throat - this is common when exposed to high levels of fine dust. The dust might also be causing an unsightly mess in your home, clogging the air filters and coating furniture and curtains.

The UAE doesn't have specific regulations regarding sandstorms per se, but it's crucial to take steps to protect yourself from potential health risks. If you notice persistent symptoms or if the dust is affecting your family's wellbeing, i recommend having a professional inspection done to ensure there are no other underlying issues that might need addressing.

In terms of cleaning up, start by opening windows and allowing fresh air in once the storm has passed (ensuring it’s not too windy). Use a damp cloth or a microfiber duster to clean surfaces gently. For deep cleaning, you may want to consider hiring professional services who can help remove dust from hard-to-reach areas.

If your family's health continues to be affected or if you notice any unusual symptoms that persist after cleaning, please contact a local medical provider for further advice. At saniservice.com, we also offer air quality testing and remediation services which might prove beneficial in ensuring the indoor environment is as safe as possible.

Remember, keeping your home clean and free from dust can help reduce health risks during sandstorms. Stay alert to weather forecasts and take necessary precautions.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 18, 2025 5:20 am